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According to the justification-suppression model described by Crandall and Eshleman (2003) presented in your text, once a person is able to find valid justification for disliking a group, they are more likely to
 
  a. refrain from acting on their prejudices.
  b. act against those group members without cognitive dissonance.
  c. behave in accordance with their egalitarian beliefs.
  d. experience empathy for that group.
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